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Pair of very fine Chinese porcelain baluster forms vases. Potted in a cylindrical straight body, tapered gracefully toward narrow straight neck leading to a slightly incurved rim, raised on a foot base. Two pale-blue archaic dragon shaped handles flanked to the neck. The exterior decorated in famille rose detail painting, depicted hunderd deers in a forst landscape scene. Interspersed by colorful scrolling tendrils lotus blooms motif over a pruby-red underglazed ground. Banded with interlocking ruyi pattern on the rim and foot, and numerous auspicious ribbons and gilt ring around neck and shoulders. The immaculate porcelain body covered with a characteristic silky glaze, pooling on the base slightly veiling the mark. The composition is sophisticated and the decoration colors are simply a feast for the eye.
Mark on turquoise-green underglazed base, a six iron-red seal script -ZhuanShu- characters reign mark, QianLong Reign Period of Great Qing.
Dimension: 16" H x 10" W Each
PROVENANCE: From New Orleans, Louisiana, private collector, French immigrant family inheritance.
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Over all in EXCELLENT condition.
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